▪ The Pizza, which has sauteed pepperoni, mushrooms and marinara sauce.

Traditional poutines (no meats) come in three sizes: Nice ($3.99), Good ($5.99) and Bad ($7.99). The names correspond to small, medium and large.

The specialty poutines come in two sizes: Good ($7.75) and Bad ($9.99).

Raymond Prime of Fresno owns FRI Poutinerie, but he has Canadian roots — hence his interest in bringing poutines to the Clovis-Fresno area. The dish is believed to have originated in the Canadian province of Quebec in the late 1950s and is now a popular dish across Canada.

In a sign of that popularity, poutines are sold in fast food restaurants in Canada.

FRI Poutinerie also serves two sandwiches — the Smoked Meat and the Smoked Meat Reuben. Both have the Montreal Smoked Meat. They come in Good, Nice and Bad, with the Smoked Meat starting at $7.99 and the Reuben at $9.50.

Vick, the customer from Fresno, said the Reuben is “the best I’ve ever had.”

Doug Her, also of Fresno, said a generous serving of meat comes with his favorite sandwich — the Smoked Meat.

Breakfast is served all day, and the restaurant offers three poutine/egg dishes — Eggs Benedict, Canadian Benedict and Chorizo. The prices are $7.75 and $9.99, depending on size. The Canadian Benedict has Montreal Smoked Meat.

In keeping with offering something new to customers, the chefs at FRI Poutinerie wear fedoras while they work. The hats make a statement: This is an interesting place.

FRI Poutinerie is at 1200 Shaw Ave. south of Sierra Vista Cinemas 16. The phone number is (559) 575-8201. The restaurant is on Facebook. Hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday; 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday; and 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.